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Just info for my setup
System Specs:
Ryzen 9 3900X
RTX 2080Ti (tried both stock and OC with same result)
32GB RAM @ 3200Mhz
Installed on an NMVE M2. SSD (1TB)
Nvidia Driver: 456.55
VR Headset - Valve Index
I personally can only play it on Low to get the GPU frame timings down below 10ms. Outside the cockpit is blurry as hell when moving the starfighter and stars are blurry.
What you prefer origin version or steam ? What will be better from VR point of view?
- 5 years ago@deniskamir I honestly have no idea. Its luck of the draw.
I have heard reports of oculus suers having better luck on origin as it uses the oculus SDK unlike the steam version but i cannot confirm that.
As i say, its total luck at the moment if you can play VR- 5 years ago
About oculus I know. I am interesting how origin will work on steamVR as a nonSteam game. In SteamVR there are many video super sampling and controllers profiles for each apps (games). But for nonSteam VR how to setup global settings ?? App steamvr home or what ?
if I will want use DualShock 4 as controller in light vr with iPhone ? IVRx app how will work with nonSteam games ?
- 5 years ago
I refunded my Steam purchase and re bought the Origin version. It does run somewhat better. Less stuttering, except when turning, that issue was still there. To mitigate the turning issue I went into the NVIDIA control panel and overrode set Vertical Sync to ON for Squadrons. This overrides the in game VSYNC. I then set my monitor to 60Hz in the NVIDIA control panel. Then set monitor refresh to 60Hz in game as well. Turning in VR seems to be much smoother now. Give it a shot.
- 5 years ago
What you don’t like in steam version ? What is your videocard ? How this game works on low settings ?
- 5 years ago@T0aster87 It’s not luck, it’s happening on every HMD unless you can lock it to 60hz. Anyone who’s playing at the moment don’t know what they are looking for
- ba5tK5 years agoNew Adventurer
^^ This ^^